But i also live in a area that is high in heat in the summer 90 105f with rh at about 40 60 and with rain this shoots up but it can not rain for months on end.
How should heat vent light be vented through attic.
Told that the 2 attic power vents are the only attic ventilation i have the house does have vented soffits every other soffit cover is vented.
Help purchased home 8 years ago with 2 power attic vents.
I have my fan vented out through the roof but near the inside of the roof in my attic the vent leaks a bit and condensation gets on the wood and a bit down in the insulation around where the vent goes out.
If covered with a grill you need to oversize it because metal grills are considered on 60 to 75 open area.
The framing of a cathedral ceiling creates individual plenums between each rafter every one of which should be vented.
Each individual plenum must connect to an intake vent and an attic vent.
Connecting a duct to the top of the inside of the roof where the ridge vent is if that s what he s suggesting is a poor idea and likely not to code.
One static vent style is the turbine vent which uses wind to power its enclosed fan all it takes is a light breeze to rotate the blades and suck heat out of the attic view example on the home.
I have a problem with using attic air for vent because it is hot in summer.
Box or dome vents these static vents are installed directly into holes cut into the attic roof.
Inch per 1k of input btu.
Gable vents these vents are designed to be visible and act as architectural touches.
Things have been ok low energy bills house very comfortable.
Ridge vents these vents are installed at the top of a sloped roof and are commonly used on shingled homes.
50k water heater needs 2 seperate vents each equaling 50 sq.
It should be vented in a way that no zero air can move from the fan exhaust duct into the attic.
Noticed one of the attic vents was not working.
I can feel some water around the metal wrapping of the vent where there is an opening.
To properly vent there must be a minimum of 1 between the underside of the sheathing and the top of the insulation to allow for air flow.
If you do this type of venting you need 1 sq.